Episode #047 - Birds of a Feather
Original Airdate - February 8th, 1993
Veronica Vreeland is looking for a way to create a splash with her next
party and arrives at the idea of having a criminal in attendance
-- especially if there's one whose manners would create a stir. Penguin
fits the bill perfectly. In the process of convincing the Penguin
to come to her party, Veronica finds she likes the corpulent little guy.
For his part, the Penguin begins to fall in love with her.
Media by Bird Boy
Review by Robin III |
Credits
Story by Chuck Menville
Teleplay by Brynne Stephens
Directed by Frank Paur
Music Composed by Shirley Walker
Animation Services by Dong Yang Animation Co., LTD.
Voices
Kevin Conroy as Batman
Bob Hastings as Commissioner Gordon
Marilu Henner as Veronica
Sam McMurray as Pierce
Neil Ross as Jake
Danny Wells as Guard
Paul Williams as Penguin |
Screen Grabs
Pans
Quotes
PENGUIN: Sorry about the intrusion, sir, but at least you've
been ransacked by someone with impeccable taste.
--
BATMAN: Two days out of prison and you're back to your old games, eh
Penguin?
PENGUIN: You again and again and again!
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BUS DRIVER: You comin' or not! I got a schedule, y'know?
PENGUIN: And a lovely disposition to go with it.
PENGUIN GATHERS HIMSELF AND GETS ON THE OLD BUS. HE LOOKS AT ALL OF THE
WEIRD PEOPLE WHO ARE ON IT.
PENGUIN: Eh, this is hardly the style to which I am accustomed. . .
BUS DRIVER: Glad you like it.
--
PENGUIN: Say, who's there? Two-Face? Croc? Joker, old shoe!?
BATMAN: None of the above, Penguin.
PENGUIN: Oh no. Not you.
BATMAN: Get used to it. Where ever you go I'll be right behind you.
PENGUIN: Precisely where you belong.
--
PENGUIN: . . . And get this! Then I said 'But Warden, those aren't my
pants!' A ha ha ha ha!
--
PENGUIN: Garçon! The check, if you please.
WAITER: With respect, señor, the management offers the meals with his
compliments if you would just leave.
VERONICA: They seem to know you quite well. Have you eaten here before?
PENGUIN: I've been known to stop by for a quick carry out. . .
--
PENGUIN: Why don't you be a good masked man and ride off into the night?
--
PENGUIN: So, you're the president of Gotham First Federal. I hope you've
beefed up your security. Those time locks were easy to circumnavigate as
I recall.
BANKER: Sir, you leave me at a loss for words!
PENGUIN: I certainly left you at a loss for funds! A Ha ha ha!
--
VERONICA: Please, Oswald, if it's money you want I can get you more!
PENGUIN: Shut up! All I wanted from you, deary, was a little friendship.
That would have cost you nothing, but now you'll pay!
--
PENGUIN: I suppose it's true what they say, 'Society is to blame'. High
society.
Review: This was one of
Penguin's better episodes, but still not the best. The idea of Penguin
going straight has been driven into the ground for far it's growing
mold. They did have some fun this time with the idea, having Penguin
become a social outcast due to his wild personality and bizarre
appearance.
Most of the great scenes were with Penguin trying to impress Veronica,
and also Penguin at the party. The scene I got the most laughs from was
when he turned around and saw the Mayor. Penguin says 'Say, isn't that
Mayor Hill? Hey, Hammy!' and the Mayor turns and walks away like a child
trying to avoid someone he doesn't like by pretending not to see them,
but it's obvious that they did.
The animation wasn't that good, but a notch up from The Mechanic. The
Penguin still looked a bit strange, and Batman looked horrible at times,
especially when standing in the window in the slums waiting for Pierce
to make the drop. Some voices didn't match up to the mouths, but that
wasn't too often.
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